Results 1 to 10 of 10

Thread: shooting in the light III

  1. #1

    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    amsterdam, netherlands
    Posts
    3,182
    Real Name
    George

    shooting in the light III

    Part III.

    The sun shining on our globe.

    shooting in the light III


    A ballustrade.

    shooting in the light III


    George

  2. #2

    Re: shooting in the light III

    The first one makes me squint and is ~almost~ painful to look at. Shooting into the sun with no real obstruction is a hard thing to pull off. Your second one works better in my mind, it's more arty. But still makes me squint.

  3. #3
    Shadowman's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    WNY
    Posts
    36,716
    Real Name
    John

    Re: shooting in the light III

    Nice set.

  4. #4

    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    amsterdam, netherlands
    Posts
    3,182
    Real Name
    George

    Re: shooting in the light III

    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
    The first one makes me squint and is ~almost~ painful to look at. Shooting into the sun with no real obstruction is a hard thing to pull off. Your second one works better in my mind, it's more arty. But still makes me squint.
    I agree it's not the best photo, but it is into the light.
    The first one, the globe is made from plastic bottles symbolising the growing plastic garbage in the wordl. Lightened by the source of life.
    Maybe an idea for Mike.

    shooting in the light III

    There're already 4 thread with this subject.

    shooting in the light III

    George

  5. #5
    Moderator Dave Humphries's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Windsor, Berks, UK
    Posts
    16,748
    Real Name
    Dave Humphries :)

    Re: shooting in the light III

    Hi George,

    I agree with Jack, that is a tough one to shoot.

    With the balustrade; might that benefit from a counter-clockwise rotation?

    I did wonder whether all the right hand side was necessary on it too, but having played about, I do believe you have it right as it is.

    Cheers, Dave

    PS thanks for the next two that have just appeared.

    I really like that plastic bottle globe shot, although sadly I think the meaning would be lost on those the message needs to reach.

  6. #6

    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    amsterdam, netherlands
    Posts
    3,182
    Real Name
    George

    Re: shooting in the light III

    That day I also took some pictures to show what happens with the light when reflected. One sees that often in water reflections: the reflected sky in the water contains more detail as the sky itself.
    These pictures are just meant to show that, watch the colors in the reflection and the shape of the sun.
    shooting in the light III

    shooting in the light III

    Over and out.

    George

  7. #7
    IzzieK's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Location
    Chesterfield, Missouri/Melbourne, Australia
    Posts
    17,827
    Real Name
    Izzie

    Re: shooting in the light III

    Very nice shots, George. I like the first one even though it encourages one to squint. And thanks for the commentary and the close-up shot of the "world" made of plastic bottles.

    OFFTOPIC: We used to have an exchange student from Netherlands whose father owns a shipping company. He still get in touch with my stepson who lives with us. I forgot his surname (his first name is Thomas.)

  8. #8
    Moderator Dave Humphries's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Windsor, Berks, UK
    Posts
    16,748
    Real Name
    Dave Humphries :)

    Re: shooting in the light III

    Hi George,

    That day I also took some pictures to show what happens with the light when reflected. One sees that often in water reflections: the reflected sky in the water contains more detail as the sky itself.
    Yup, I believe that's because the exposure of the sky in the reflection (from glass or water, but not a mirror) is a bit less.

    If we directly shoot a bracketed set of a scene (with or without a reflection) and underexpose the (direct) sky in one shot, we'll see the same effect - more detail and saturation.

    Dave

  9. #9
    Wavelength's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Kerala, India
    Posts
    13,862
    Real Name
    Nandakumar

    Re: shooting in the light III

    Lovely images....

  10. #10

    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    amsterdam, netherlands
    Posts
    3,182
    Real Name
    George

    Re: shooting in the light III

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Hi George,



    Yup, I believe that's because the exposure of the sky in the reflection (from glass or water, but not a mirror) is a bit less.

    If we directly shoot a bracketed set of a scene (with or without a reflection) and underexpose the (direct) sky in one shot, we'll see the same effect - more detail and saturation.

    Dave
    I believe any reflection is less than the direct light. Either part of the light is passing through or is getting absorbed. So also with mirrors.
    One can see often on the images shown that if the dark parts are to much lightened, the reflection in the water is lighter than the original.

    George

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •